Ask the Alumni Expert: Jonathan Potts (BComm’92)
USask graduate Jonathan Potts, CEO of Tourism Saskatchewan, discusses Saskatchewan’s unique attractions and the growth in the province’s tourism industry
USask graduate Jonathan Potts, CEO of Tourism Saskatchewan, discusses Saskatchewan’s unique attractions and the growth in the province’s tourism industry
Every Paralympian has a story, with the few first chapters often dealing with the mental health challenges as well as the physical, after a life-changing incident.
Ten years after the devastating accident that changed her life forever, Nikita Ens (BSc'11) has earned another opportunity to make memories to last a lifetime at the Paralympic Games.
USask graduate Bruce Richet (BE’77) brings leadership experience, commitment to Reconciliation, and support for STEM to his work in the community
Dr. Linda Chelico (BSA'99, PhD'05) is the new head of the College of Medicine’s Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology.
For Dr. Tasha Epp (DVM'00, PhD'07), the rewards of teaching all aspects of epidemiology and zoonotic disease to undergraduate veterinary students and graduate students at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) are twofold.
Dr. Martin Boucher (PhD'21) has been named as the inaugural recipient of the 2024 USask Provost’s Award for Outstanding Teaching, celebrating excellence in graduate-level teaching across the University of Saskatchewan.
Monique Blom (MEd'10) shares her knowledge and background of art to the next generation of educators.
Longtime Huskies assistant coach Connor Jay (BSKin'17, BEd'19) is heading to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games to join head coach Lisa Thomaidis’ staff as part of Germany’s women’s basketball team.
USask graduate Dr. Barb Gustafson (BEd’83, BA’87, MBA’01, CACE’06, PhD’15) is making a difference by serving as a senator for District 11
For the first time since the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, an alumni of the University of Saskatchewan (USask) Huskies track and field team will represent Canada on the world’s biggest stage.
USask graduate Skye Brandon (BFA’00, MA’19) is returning to the stage at the annual Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan festival
Dr. Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley (BE'06, PhD'24) was awarded the first-ever STEM award at the Graham YWCA Saskatoon Women of Distinction Awards.
USask graduate Dr. Ryan Meili (BSc’00, MD’04) and his wife, pediatrician Dr. Mahli Brindamour, took their two kids along for a six-month volunteer placement in the southern African nation of Lesotho, where they worked with tuberculosis patients
USask graduate Candace Laing (BComm’99, GSPPA’24) spent 10 years at Nutrien Ltd. and its predecessor company, PotashCorp
Dr. Kate Congreves (PhD) has been appointed the Jarislowsky and BMO Chair in Regenerative Agriculture at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) to lead research supporting the wider-scale adoption of beneficial production and environmental practices necessary for food security.
A passion for public health drives Alexandra Pond to complete her Master of Nursing Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner program.
Olivia Stewart (BSA’24), who received a Schulich Leader Scholarship in 2020, graduated from USask with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree (honours) during Spring Convocation in June 2024
USask graduate Meaghan Hackinen (MFA'16) won the 2024 Tour Divide in the women’s category and became the first woman to complete it in under 16 days
Campbell (BA’07) is the recipient of an Alumni of Influence Award from the College of Arts and Science
Genest (BSc’07, PhD’13) is one of four recipients of the College of Arts and Science Alumni of Influence Award
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) has received a significant gift from Siemens to create a tenured professor chair in the USask College of Engineering for research and teaching that develops local talent in the large, fast-growing industry of electronic design automation (EDA).
In the alumni ranks of the College of Medicine, certain narratives stand out, not only for the achievements earned, but for the familial bonds that intertwine graduating classes.
Greg McJannet (BEd'96), associate director of the Saskatchewan Educational Leadership Unit (SELU) was recognized with the USask International Engagement Service Award during the 2024 Staff and Faculty Service Awards reception on June 18. This award recognizes individuals who have significantly enhanced international experiences, research, and partnerships, and who have fostered global citizenship within the USask community and beyond.
University of Saskatchewan (USask) Assistant Professor and Sustainability Faculty Fellow Brooke Klassen (BComm'03, MBA'11) helps her students become socially conscious professionals by including sustainability learning outcomes, activities and assessments in her classes.
This prestigious award recognizes an individual who enhances the University of Saskatchewan’s international visibility, partnerships, and cross-cultural perspectives, and who stimulates a global perspective in students and the broader campus community.
Through the Be What the World Needs Campaign, Mel Berg (BComm’67) is supporting a dynamic learning environment for students in the Edwards School of Business
Pat Atkinson (BA’73, BEd’77) has been selected as a College of Arts and Science Alumni of Influence Award recipient
Gordon Beach (BSc’73) is one of four outstanding recipients who are being presented with the prestigious award from the College of Arts and Science
Four College of Arts and Science graduates have been awarded the Saskatchewan Order of Merit
During Spring Convocation at Merlis Belsher Place from June 3-7, graduating students from colleges across campus were regaled with inspiring stories of courage, curiosity and dedication from this year’s honorary degree recipients.
The University of Saskatchewan’s University Relations team was recently awarded three gold, one silver and two bronze awards by the Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education (CCAE).
CBC Saskatchewan celebrates 2024 Future 40 winners
Dr. Bruce Coulman (BSA'71, MSc'73, PhD), a University of Saskatchewan (USask) alumnus and professor emeritus in the College of Agriculture and Bioresources will be inducted into the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame for his significant contribution to Canadian agriculture.
Nine members of the University of Saskatchewan alumni community join the University Senate.
CBC Saskatchewan celebrates 2024 Future 40 winners
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) is pleased to welcome two new members to the Board of Governors to serve three-year terms, beginning July 1, 2024.
Queer, Métis USask PhD student focusing research to help local 2SLGBTQIA+ communities
Assistant Professor Dr. Tania Kristoff (BSN'97, MN'05, PhD'20) has been awarded a Provost’s College Award for Outstanding Teaching.
Dr. Geraldine Balzer (BEd’87, PhD’07) has received a University of Saskatchewan (USask) Provost's College Teaching Award for 2023-24.
A University of Saskatchewan (USask)-led initiative to develop substance use interventions grounded in Indigenous knowledge and experience has received $2 million from the Government of Canada.
The PESTA award recognizes scholars who excel in research that engages with the community to address issues related to social, environmental and economic impacts.
Members of the College of Education community were honoured at the 2024 Graham YWCA Women of Distinction Awards Gala on May 30 in Saskatoon.
In honour of National Indigenous History Month in June, On Campus News takes a look at some of the influential Indigenous individuals and achievements in the history of the University of Saskatchewan (USask).
Retired USask faculty member Dr. Lesley Biggs (PhD) and graduate Tasnim Jaisee (BA’24, BA'24, CQGS’24) were named as recipients
A childhood diagnosis transformed Dr. Teagan Holt’s (BSP'20, MD'24) life. Inspired to care for others, Holt has now received her medical degree at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), graduating at the top of her class.
$500-million The Be What the World Needs Campaign for the University of Saskatchewan is a year from completion.
Award-winning Huskie student-athlete Libby Epoch earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree and a Certificate in Professional Communication during Spring Convocation
A University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Engineering graduate has been accepted to study in an innovative new PhD program at one of the world’s best medical schools.
Students, staff, alumni and a researcher were honoured for their leadership and community involvement via the CBC Saskatchewan Future 40 awards.
A legacy gift from D’Arcy John Milton Sweeney (BE'47) will provide $200,000 in bursary funding for students who demonstrate extreme financial need during their studies at the University of Saskatchewan (USask).
Identical twin sisters Caydence and Kennedy Marley, award-winning students and citizens of the Métis Nation–Saskatchewan, are the College of Law’s top graduates.
Dr. Emma Chen, who earned her PhD during Spring Convocation, explored the stories of three Chinese immigrant mothers as a graduate student in the College of Education
From leading customer acquisition strategies across Africa to analyzing the provincial budget for the Saskatchewan Ministry of Finance, Henry Boye has had a riveting journey in the field of public finance and policy analysis.
Abigail Clemente studied how Filipino language incorporates English words by ‘code-switching’
University of Saskatchewan (USask) kinesiology student Grace Hominuke, who achieved an impressive 96.76 percent cumulative average during her undergraduate studies, has been honoured with a Governor General’s Silver Medal.
USask graduate Alan Weninger, arborist for Patterson Gardens, talks about his favourite trees and shares his planting tips for the spring season
Through their gift of more than $420,000, Art Korpach (BComm’79) and his family members are making a difference for students in the Edwards School of Business
Angela Gillis dedicated her career to music, encouraging children to take an early interest in the subject
Spring Convocation ceremonies will be held from June 3 – 7 at Merlis Belsher Place
Students and alumni of the Greystone Singers will perform in New York City on June 1
Gordon Beach, Tenille Campbell, Aaron Genest and Pat Atkinson have been selected as recipients of this year’s awards
Jordan Calladine, an award-winning student who is currently clerking for a Federal Court judge, will receive her Juris Doctor degree during Spring Convocation in June
Fourteen students including Alex Hinz are graduating with the new certificate at USask Spring Convocation.
Two graduate students at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) are being recognized with Canada’s most prestigious academic honour, the Governor General’s Gold Medal.
Azee Amoo, who will receive her Bachelor of Arts degree in June, encourages other students to get involved in extracurricular activities and to try a variety of courses
Arcand (BFA’06) is a multimedia artist from Muskeg Lake Cree Nation
“When I curate Indigenous artists, I’m making that space within the gallery a sovereign place, where we have a voice and power.”
Doug Wegren (BSPE'94), a 25-year veteran of the Saskatoon Fire Department, takes over today.
The Certificate in Japanese Language and Culture launched in the College of Arts and Science in 2022
Jeremy Irvine (BSA'23), a MSc student at the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) College of Agriculture and Bioresources, is the recipient of the $20,000 Saskatchewan Lieutenant Governor Indigenous Scholarship.
USask graduate Jillian Ross (BFA’02) is sharing her knowledge of collaborative printmaking through an interactive exhibition at Remai Modern
The Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award recognizes the University of Saskatchewan (USask) graduate faculty who are exceptional mentors to graduate students.
Dr. John C. Courtney (DLitt’05, PhD) and Dee Hobsbawn-Smith (MFA’14, MA’21) have won 2024 Saskatchewan Book Awards
From one of the youngest female Nobel Prize Laureates, and a Man Booker Prize recipient, to community champions of charity and industry, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) will spotlight four extraordinary individuals this spring by awarding them the institution’s highest honour.
The influential Saskatoon theatre company is holding its 50th anniversary celebration at USask
"It’s an honour that I get to translate — and I’ve got to do it right," said Cree language keeper Randy Morin (BEd'07).
Canadian Archaeological Association working group has won a Governor General’s Innovation Award
University of Saskatchewan (USask) Professor Dr. Loleen Berdahl (BA'93, PhD) has received the 3M National Teaching Fellowship—the most prestigious national teaching award in Canada. She is also the first woman from USask to receive the award.
Master of Nursing candidate Nicole Edmundson (BSN'18) never thought of nursing as a career path until she graduated with a degree in psychology and was looking for options for work that intersected with her interest in mental health.
USask graduate Dr. Yolanda Palmer-Clarke (PhD’15), who explored the lived experiences of international graduate students through her award-winning doctoral dissertation, continues to be a source of encouragement
Growing up on the Mongolian Plateau, Dr. Bill Biligetu (PhD'09) has seen first-hand the effect climate change can have on grasslands. As the Ministry of Agriculture Strategic Research Program (SRP) Chair in Forage Crop Breeding at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), Biligetu is breeding resilient forage varieties adapted for stressful environments.
Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) have identified some unique characteristics that most dogs show when they’re critically ill due to Addison’s disease — insights that may help veterinarians identify severe cases more quickly.
Award-winning graduate and lifelong learner Dr. Idowu Mogaji (GPSC’21, PhD’23) knew the University of Saskatchewan was the right fit for her after seeing the Saskatoon campus in a YouTube video
When University of Saskatchewan (USask) veterinary microbiologist Dr. Joe Rubin (DVM’07, PhD’11) and graduate student Dr. Roshan Madalagama (BVSc, PhD’18) first connected, they never knew that their working relationship would eventually span more than 10 years and two continents.
USask alumni share excitement and pride during ITEP’s anniversary celebrations
Three members from the College of Medicine have received the prestigious 2024 Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada (AFMC) Awards.
Six USask alumni are among the nine faculty members who have been awarded the title of distinguished professor, a designation that honours and celebrates outstanding achievements in research, scholarly, and artistic work.
USask-designed pellet is a “closed loop” system that absorbs key agricultural nutrient
Award-winning author Sharon Butala, who is moving back to Saskatchewan from Alberta, is the latest recipient of the Glengarry Book Award Prize for her novel "Leaving Wisdom"
Kristin Moskalyk (BEd'16, MEd'23) and Nicole Lamoureux (MEd'23), graduate students from the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Educational Technology and Design (ETAD) program through the College of Education, were awarded $10,000 as finalists in the Metaverse for Sustainable Development Goals Global Prize and Virtual Reality Competition.
Volunteering with the PAWS Your Stress program is ‘very rewarding’ for USask graduate Doreen Stumborg (BA’09, MFA’20) and her dog, Laddie
On the road to Indigenous nation-building
Master’s degree cohort was created to meet the needs of Indigenous educators, leaders, and communities in Saskatchewan and beyond
Dr. Simranjeet (Sim) Singh (BSc’18, MD’22) found a sense of community at the University of Saskatchewan
The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS) has announced the winners of its 2024 awards.